Nick Matthew Returns To World No.2

Willstrop has extended his lead at the top of the rankings to more than 300 points after reaching last month's final of the El Gouna International Open, the third PSA World Series event of the year, in Egypt.

A semi-final berth in the Red Sea resort was enough to move Matthew ahead of Frenchman Gregory Gaultier - but his Egyptian victor Ramy Ashour went on to beat Willstrop in the final and rises to fourth place in the list.

England's Daryl Selby recorded his first Tour success for more than a year at the Grasshopper Cup in Switzerland - and is rewarded with a return to the world top ten.

Alister Walker, a former Englishman who switched his allegiance to the country of his birth last June, celebrated two title successes last month and his fourth since representing Botswana.

The New York-based 29-year-old brushed aside all opposition in the Berkshire Open in the USA, then again justified his top billing last week in Dublin to win the Cannon Kirk Homes Irish Open. Walker leaps five places to No13, his best ranking for more than two years.

Spaniard Borja Golan has also enjoyed a successful recent six weeks on the Tour - following victory in the Manitoba Open in Canada in March by semi-final berths in the Berkshire Open and Irish Open.

The 29-year-old from Santiago de Compostela, fighting back to top form after a career-threatening knee injury, makes a welcome return to the world top 20 for the first time since 2009.

Golan's return to the top flight also means that nine nations are now represented in the world top 20.

England again has the top two players in the Dunlop PSA Men's World Squash Rankings following Nick Matthew's return to World No.2 behind fellow compatriot James Willstrop in the new May list published today by the Professional Squash Association.